ARE THESE GRAPHIC CARDS COMPATIBLE WITH MY MOTHERBOARD?? plz answer fast

eekthenoob

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Is the Zotac Nvidia geforce gtx 650 ti boost(2gb) compatible with asus m5a88-m motherboard?? And is the zotac nvidia geforce gtx 650 ti(1gb) compatible with the same motherboard? I have a Fx-6100 processor and 4 gb of ram and asus m5a88-m plz suggest the best option between the two above or any other which is better than these in this price range.
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Pretty much any PCI Express 2.0 or 3.0 graphics card would work with your board. The 650 TI's would work fine. The real issue is your power supply and if it can handle the video card or not. What PSU do you have?

And is there a website in Inidia that lists the prices or something to get a reference, it's hard when you're used to Amazon or Newegg.
Pretty much any PCI Express 2.0 or 3.0 graphics card would work with your board. The 650 TI's would work fine. The real issue is your power supply and if it can handle the video card or not. What PSU do you have?

And is there a website in Inidia that lists the prices or something to get a reference, it's hard when you're used to Amazon or Newegg.
 
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thanx for the info i have an iball LPE223-400 PSU. Do i have to upgrade..if yes plz suggest a cheap PSU im tight on my budget.

Yes, www.flipkart.com is an excellent web for comparing specs and prices.
 

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hey another option i looked for is the Forsa NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1 GB DDR5 Graphics Card. plz suggest me the best option within these i dont want to go for ATI. is this better than the gtx 650 ti boost? plz help.
 
With that power supply, you won't be able to use many video cards. It's a low end power supply that probably won't supply enough power for a video card.

Cheapest card that doesn't need external power from your power supply would be a 7750

http://www.flipkart.com/sapphire-amd-ati-hd-7750-1-gb-gddr5-graphics-card/p/itmd7th7wdspnbrh?pid=GRCD7TGZBJSTR5YD&icmpid=reco_bp_personalhistoryFooter_graphics_card_1


If you want to go anything higher, you'd have to upgrade your PC. I'm curious as to how that power supply is even powering your PC since specs on it say it's a 20pin and your motherboard clearly needs a 24pin.
 

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hey the 650 Ti Bosst got cheap (Rs. 10400). Now i can afford to buy a PSU for around Rs. 2000-3000 :wahoo: so can u plz suggest me a good stable PSU that could take the load (Fx-6100, Asus m5a88-m, 4gb 1333 Mhz RAM, and the 650 Ti Boost or any other GPU u would suggest in this range better than this?) in this range. Thanks
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